DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
jastreb wrote:Sad će Hrvati prestati nositi trenerke ,jer to je Balkan.
Vjerojatno, Balkan je hrvatska neuroza broj 1:D
Past će cijene ,što je opet dobro
epikur37- Posts : 45339
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
trenerke su nosili likovi sa ruba zakona, udbaši i njihovi sinovi, vojna grla i njihovi sinovi, i kooperanti iz bantuslavije.
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
Prema rezultatima istraživanja koje je Galaxy Counters proveo u Velikoj Britaniji najkriminalnijim modnim trendom 80-ih godina proglašene su šuškave trenirke! Sajne, kričave, nevjerojatno ružne – trenirke su bile jedan od najpoželjnijih komada odjeće, posebno pred sam kraj osamdesetih.
Čak tri četvrtine žena u Velikoj Britaniji smatra da bi šuškave trenirke trebalo zakonom zabraniti.
Čak tri četvrtine žena u Velikoj Britaniji smatra da bi šuškave trenirke trebalo zakonom zabraniti.
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
trenerka je žena koja treniro nekoga
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aben- Posts : 35492
2014-04-16
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
Noor- Posts : 25907
2017-10-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
heroj jastreb je pura seljačina u adidasici i s pivon isprid butige
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aben- Posts : 35492
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aben- Posts : 35492
2014-04-16
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sve su odvratne, osin žutihNoor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremena :D:epikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
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aben- Posts : 35492
2014-04-16
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Noor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
al su šuškavi :)
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
tko? što?aben wrote:sve su odvratne, osin žutihNoor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
Noor- Posts : 25907
2017-10-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
to su bile minijatureepikur37 wrote:Noor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
al su šuškavi :)
Noor- Posts : 25907
2017-10-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
aben wrote:trenerka je žena koja treniro nekoga
trenerica
trenerka bi bilo srpski ali oni još nisu razvili sexizme do te mjere
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
Miami Vice unlike standard police procedurals, the show drew heavily upon 1980s New Wave culture and music. The show became noted for its integration of music and visual effects. It has been called one of the "Top 50 TV Shows"
Fashion
The clothes worn on Miami Vice had a significant influence on men's fashion. They popularized, if not invented, the "T-shirt under Armani jacket"–style,[38] and popularized Italian men's fashion in the United States.[7] Don Johnson's typical attire of Italian sport coat, T-shirt, white linen pants, and slip-on sockless loafers became a hit.[7][39] Even fine timepiece manufacturers got in on the action. Crockett initially wore an 18k Rolex Day-Date "President" model in the first season, until Ebel won the contract for the remaining seasons. Similarly, Crockett's perpetually unshaven appearance sparked a minor fashion trend, inspiring men to wear a small amount of beard stubble, also known as a five o'clock shadow (or "designer stubble") at all times.[38] In an average episode, Crockett and Tubbs wore five to eight outfits,[1][7] appearing in shades of pink, blue, green, peach, fuchsia, and the show's other "approved" colors.[7] Designers such as Vittorio Ricci, Gianni Versace, and Hugo Boss were consulted in keeping the male leads looking trendy.[1][7] Costume designer Bambi Breakstone, who traveled to Milan, Paris, and London in search of new clothes, said that, "The concept of the show is to be on top of all the latest fashion trends in Europe."[7] Jodi Tillen, the costume designer for the first season, along with Michael Mann, set the style. The abundance of pastel colors on the show reflected Miami's Art-deco architecture.[39]
Music
Miami Vice is noted for its innovative use of stereo broadcast music, particularly countless pop and rock hits of the 1980s and the distinctive, synthesized instrumental music of Jan Hammer. While other television shows used made-for-TV music, Miami Vice would spend $10,000 or more per episode to buy the rights to original recordings.[7] Getting a song played on Miami Vice was a boost to record labels and artists.[22] In fact, some newspapers, such as USA Today, would let readers know the songs that would be featured each week.[23] Among the many well-known bands and artists who contributed their music to the show were Roger Daltrey, El Debarge, Devo, Sinéad O'Connor, Russ Ballard, Black Uhuru, Jackson Browne, Kate Bush, Meat Loaf, Phil Collins,[24] Bryan Adams, Tina Turner, Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, The Tubes, Dire Straits, Depeche Mode, The Hooters, Iron Maiden, The Alan Parsons Project, The Ward Brothers, Godley & Creme, Corey Hart, Glenn Frey, U2, Underworld, Frankie Goes to Hollywood,[7] Propaganda, Foreigner, The Police, Red 7, Ted Nugent, Suicidal Tendencies, The Damned and Billy Idol. Several artists even guest-starred in episodes, including Phil Collins,[24] Miles Davis,[25] Power Station,[26] Glen Frey,[27] Suicidal Tendencies, Willie Nelson,[28] Nugent,[29] Frank Zappa,[30] The Fat Boys,[31] Sheena Easton, Gloria Estefan, and[32] Gene Simmons. An iconic scene from the Miami Vice oeuvre involves Crockett and Tubbs driving through Miami at night to Phil Collins's song "In the Air Tonight"
Fashion
The clothes worn on Miami Vice had a significant influence on men's fashion. They popularized, if not invented, the "T-shirt under Armani jacket"–style,[38] and popularized Italian men's fashion in the United States.[7] Don Johnson's typical attire of Italian sport coat, T-shirt, white linen pants, and slip-on sockless loafers became a hit.[7][39] Even fine timepiece manufacturers got in on the action. Crockett initially wore an 18k Rolex Day-Date "President" model in the first season, until Ebel won the contract for the remaining seasons. Similarly, Crockett's perpetually unshaven appearance sparked a minor fashion trend, inspiring men to wear a small amount of beard stubble, also known as a five o'clock shadow (or "designer stubble") at all times.[38] In an average episode, Crockett and Tubbs wore five to eight outfits,[1][7] appearing in shades of pink, blue, green, peach, fuchsia, and the show's other "approved" colors.[7] Designers such as Vittorio Ricci, Gianni Versace, and Hugo Boss were consulted in keeping the male leads looking trendy.[1][7] Costume designer Bambi Breakstone, who traveled to Milan, Paris, and London in search of new clothes, said that, "The concept of the show is to be on top of all the latest fashion trends in Europe."[7] Jodi Tillen, the costume designer for the first season, along with Michael Mann, set the style. The abundance of pastel colors on the show reflected Miami's Art-deco architecture.[39]
Music
Miami Vice is noted for its innovative use of stereo broadcast music, particularly countless pop and rock hits of the 1980s and the distinctive, synthesized instrumental music of Jan Hammer. While other television shows used made-for-TV music, Miami Vice would spend $10,000 or more per episode to buy the rights to original recordings.[7] Getting a song played on Miami Vice was a boost to record labels and artists.[22] In fact, some newspapers, such as USA Today, would let readers know the songs that would be featured each week.[23] Among the many well-known bands and artists who contributed their music to the show were Roger Daltrey, El Debarge, Devo, Sinéad O'Connor, Russ Ballard, Black Uhuru, Jackson Browne, Kate Bush, Meat Loaf, Phil Collins,[24] Bryan Adams, Tina Turner, Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, The Tubes, Dire Straits, Depeche Mode, The Hooters, Iron Maiden, The Alan Parsons Project, The Ward Brothers, Godley & Creme, Corey Hart, Glenn Frey, U2, Underworld, Frankie Goes to Hollywood,[7] Propaganda, Foreigner, The Police, Red 7, Ted Nugent, Suicidal Tendencies, The Damned and Billy Idol. Several artists even guest-starred in episodes, including Phil Collins,[24] Miles Davis,[25] Power Station,[26] Glen Frey,[27] Suicidal Tendencies, Willie Nelson,[28] Nugent,[29] Frank Zappa,[30] The Fat Boys,[31] Sheena Easton, Gloria Estefan, and[32] Gene Simmons. An iconic scene from the Miami Vice oeuvre involves Crockett and Tubbs driving through Miami at night to Phil Collins's song "In the Air Tonight"
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
Noor wrote:to su bile minijatureepikur37 wrote:Noor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
al su šuškavi :)
Alsu bili dvodjelni
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
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http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/scena/mozaik/clanak/id/494744/ovako-su-splitske-ljepotice-zarile-i-palile-po-plazama-u-vrijeme-dok-jos-nije-bilo-silikona-i-push-upova-a-ni-postave-na-kupacim-kostimimaNoor wrote:tko? što?aben wrote:sve su odvratne, osin žutihNoor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremena :D:epikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
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aben- Posts : 35492
2014-04-16
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
Jeftino original Adidas trenerke sa kapuljacom, samo gornji deo.
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2014-08-25
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Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
aben wrote:http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/scena/mozaik/clanak/id/494744/ovako-su-splitske-ljepotice-zarile-i-palile-po-plazama-u-vrijeme-dok-jos-nije-bilo-silikona-i-push-upova-a-ni-postave-na-kupacim-kostimimaNoor wrote:tko? što?aben wrote:sve su odvratne, osin žutihNoor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
Najbolje su ove dvioje na bazenima Jadran ispo sustipana kod kafića Cvrčak....
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
da, bolje je trenerica,epikur37 wrote:aben wrote:trenerka je žena koja treniro nekoga
trenerica
trenerka bi bilo srpski ali oni još nisu razvili sexizme do te mjere
kako misliš, kako oni reču trenericu?
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aben- Posts : 35492
2014-04-16
Re: DW: Zašto Balkanci toliko vole trenerke?
uglavno..mada su i jednodjelni bili otvoreni sa svih strana, ne znaš gdje višeepikur37 wrote:Noor wrote:to su bile minijatureepikur37 wrote:Noor wrote:sumnjam da to isto misliš i za badiće iz tog vremenaepikur37 wrote:Šuškava trenerka je zlo...
Općenito moda 80-ih je živa propast.
al su šuškavi :)
Alsu bili dvodjelni
a i muški su imali prave kupaće, a ne ove bermude do koljena
Noor- Posts : 25907
2017-10-06
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